Tag: sky
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Autumn Blends Into Winter
As autumn blends into winter, there’s a sense of nature curling up and falling asleep. Trees are mostly bare and before long, the Great Marsh at the Indiana Dunes National Park will be frozen solid with Lake Michigan not far behind. For now, I plan to enjoy as many days with blue skies as possible.…
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The Sky Down Under
A mirage of the sky down under, created by a topsy turvy world of reflections on a raindrop. Ragtag Daily Prompt – Mirage
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Sand, Water, and Sky
The meeting of sand, water, and sky at Lakeview Beach – Indiana Dunes National Park. Spent a peaceful morning walking along the shores of Lake Michigan, enjoying the warmth of sand on my feet and clear blue skies overhead. Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge – Pick a Topic (Sand)
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Honolulu in Silhouette
Remembering watching the sun go down over the Pacific Ocean back in June of 2019. Even Covid did not affect the beauty of Honolulu in silhouette.
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Through the Forest
Blue skies and light radiate through the forest at Ritchie Nature Preserve above and Moraine Nature Preserve below. Day 58 of 365 Ragtag Daily Prompt – Radiate
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Spring Must Not Be Far Behind
Happiness! We just had the most beautiful day this year, Bright sunshine and a blue sky reflected on the marsh, helped temps feel a bit warmer than being on the edge of freezing. With migrating birds making their way back to the Indiana Dunes National Park, spring must not be far behind. Not only did…
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Layers of White
Layers of white on the land and sky in Saratoga, Wyoming. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Salt White Colors
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Golden Glow of Sunrise
On my way to my morning hike at Pinhook Bog, I looked across an open field to the east. I decided the Indiana Dunes National Park trail could wait on me while I stopped to capture the golden glow of sunrise.
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Under the Desert Sky
Sunshine and warmth under the desert sky. Beauty captured in Palm Springs, California.
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Rise and Shine
“We are told to let our light shineand if it does,we won’t need to tell anybody it does.“ – Dwight L. Moody